any ideas on HOW TO POLISH A LIP?
If you have never polished metal to a shine before, don't. Its a ROYAL pain in the *** to do by hand and you will be more pissed off with the results.
I did this on my rims because the polished lip had dulled and become oxidized. What i did was start with 600 grit wetsandpaper and sanded them down to get all the oxidation and pits and imperfections out of the lip. Then I moved up to 800, then 1000, and finally 2000 grit, all wetsandpaper. After that the surface was very smooth, but obviously dull. Then i polished it with some Turtle Wax rubbing compound (in the green can, you can use the red too if you need more abrasion). And finally I polished the hell out of it with Mother's Mag and Aluminum polish. Now the lip on my rims is almost chrome-like. It is very shiny, whereas before it was super dull and looked like sh*t. I was very pleased with the results, but it is alot of work. It took me 4 days to do them all, working on each one about 3-4 hours a day, but it was worth it in the end. I don't have any updated pics right now, but I could take some later to kinda show you a before and after shot. Good luck.
Yes it is a royal pain in the ***. If you got the patients go for it.
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ROFL. Thats the best idea ive heard in a long time. I would love to see this done. Maybe the OP can do this and film it for us.
ROFL. Thats the best idea ive heard in a long time. I would love to see this done. Maybe the OP can do this and film it for us.







